Lol, thanks for the analysis and your valuable contribution to the discussion. I will vow to better my excessive use of question marks based on your feedback. Can I still ask questions or is it just the question marks you are irked by❔
Your “usual policy” is exactly my point, by the way. You wait for someone to do something, for something to change just as long as you don’t have to do anything and can stay angry but complacent. Change doesn’t come in the form of some feature update you can download, you have to actively work for it.
Oh sorry, I didn’t mean that to be critical, it was just something I noticed and was curious about. I thought it might be an acquired-English language thing. I’m realizing now it’s just, like, passive aggressive? Or maybe passive passive? Lol. Idk?
Yeah, that’s a fair point. But it strikes me as shockingly similar to calling for other people to do something on Lemmy? You know, because calling for undirected street violence from another country on an internet message board isn’t, like, better? It’s worse maybe?
I’m getting into using your punctuation style lol. You get it? It’s kind of fun? Or? Like I like it? Or?
You end an abnormally high amount of your sentences with question marks. Not just in this post, but in general. Are you German or something?
If you want people to be violent, go ahead and start. My usual policy for this is: you first.
Lol, thanks for the analysis and your valuable contribution to the discussion. I will vow to better my excessive use of question marks based on your feedback. Can I still ask questions or is it just the question marks you are irked by❔
Your “usual policy” is exactly my point, by the way. You wait for someone to do something, for something to change just as long as you don’t have to do anything and can stay angry but complacent. Change doesn’t come in the form of some feature update you can download, you have to actively work for it.
Oh sorry, I didn’t mean that to be critical, it was just something I noticed and was curious about. I thought it might be an acquired-English language thing. I’m realizing now it’s just, like, passive aggressive? Or maybe passive passive? Lol. Idk?
Yeah, that’s a fair point. But it strikes me as shockingly similar to calling for other people to do something on Lemmy? You know, because calling for undirected street violence from another country on an internet message board isn’t, like, better? It’s worse maybe?
I’m getting into using your punctuation style lol. You get it? It’s kind of fun? Or? Like I like it? Or?